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Outlaw Biker Jul 1986

Outlaw Biker Jul 1986

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This issue kicks off with “Dummy Dave’s Yah-Hoo To-Do,” a raucous swap meet in Texas captured through the Mad Doctor’s lens. Dee Haylor takes readers back to the Nightstalkers’ Fourth of July blowout in a gritty, last-year flashback, while “Fastlane” returns with its usual sleazy mix of personals, hookups, and hard-luck ads. In “Guerrilla Livin’,” Ed Smegma lays down survival wisdom for living cheap and dirty, biker-style. Party coverage continues with the Toys for Tots Run, a feature on the Philippine Harley Club, and more raw moments from biker bashes across the globe.

The poetic side of the biker life gets its due in “The Bionic Biker” by Red Dean, while the centerfold spotlight falls on a classic “Another Loose Woman”—this month’s Outlaw Lady. Future Bikers of America brings the next gen of leather-loving tykes into view, and the mag doesn’t pull punches in its raw and vengeful fiction: “Virgin,” an Outlaw Legend story by Big John Nasty, runs alongside “The Old Man” by J.P. White. In “Tits,” readers get the usual in-your-face spreads including this month’s “Pick O’ The Parts Dept.,” while “Tats” turns its focus to prison ink, primitive styles, and a featured artist, Tattoos by Jeanne.

Rounding things off is a guest editorial from “Grunt,” President of the Menard Brotherhood MC, writing from prison with fire and fury. It’s a scathing, emotional call-out to so-called “bros” who forgot the fallen behind bars. His message is clear: if you left someone behind, they remember—and when they're out, you’ll see just how much. In true Outlaw Biker fashion, the issue is soaked in loyalty, rage, love for the road, and full-throttle rebellion against the mainstream. Another raw, unfiltered slice of real-deal biker culture.

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